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Micro-Behavioral Economics of Global Warming : Modeling Adaptation Strategies in Agricultural and Natural Resource Enterprises / by S. Niggol Seo.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in Global Change Research ; 60Publication details: India : Springer, c2015.Edition: 1st ed. 2015Description: 1 online resource (IX, 102 pages 10 illustrations, 1 illustrations in color.)ISBN:
  • 9783319159461
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Micro-behavioral economics of global warming.; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 577.27 23
LOC classification:
  • HD75.6 .S46 2015
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Micro-Behavioral Economics of Global Warming -- Chapter 2 The Theory of the Micro-Behavioral Economics of Global Warming -- Chapter 3 The G-MAP Models: Major Findings -- Chapter 4 Agro-Economic Models: Theory and Major Findings -- Chapter 5 Econometric Models of Yield Changes with Weather Shocks -- Chapter 6 Micro-Behavioral Decisions and Ecosystem Changes: A Multidisciplinary Integrated Framework -- Chapter 7 Wading into the Century of Global Warming and Adaptation Strategies.
Summary: This book presents a foundation for studying the micro-behavioral economics of global warming. The author develops an empirical model, named the Geographically-scaled Microeconometric model of Adapting Portfolios (G-MAP) in response to climatic changes and risks. The G-MAP model is applied to observed decisions of agricultural and natural resource enterprises in Sub-Saharan Africa and South America. The author describes the five applications of the model: the G-MAP animal species, the G-MAP agricultural systems, the G-MAP natural resource enterprises, the G-MAP climate risk, and the G-MAP public adaptations. The micro-behavioral economics of global warming and the G-MAP models are evaluated against the three alternative modeling traditions: The first is the Agro-Economic Models (AEM) based on crop simulations of selected crops under elevated CO2 conditions; The second is a family of econometric studies of grain yield changes caused by yearly weather fluctuations; The third is the Agro-Ecological Zone (AEZ) method hinged crucially on the AEZ classifications of ecosystems. The author offers a refreshing look at the traditional economics of global warming, unraveling a broad array of adaptation strategies adopted by managers of agricultural and natural resource enterprises in Sub-Saharan Africa and South America. The book demonstrates that the micro-behavioral economics dynamically integrates multiple disciplines in a cohesive way - including economics, psychology, climate science, ecosystem studies, agronomy, and animal science - into the decision-making framework of an individual agent. The G-MAP models provide a guide map of adaptation strategies for the humanity's enduring journey of battling global climatic changes in this century and beyond.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Micro-Behavioral Economics of Global Warming -- Chapter 2 The Theory of the Micro-Behavioral Economics of Global Warming -- Chapter 3 The G-MAP Models: Major Findings -- Chapter 4 Agro-Economic Models: Theory and Major Findings -- Chapter 5 Econometric Models of Yield Changes with Weather Shocks -- Chapter 6 Micro-Behavioral Decisions and Ecosystem Changes: A Multidisciplinary Integrated Framework -- Chapter 7 Wading into the Century of Global Warming and Adaptation Strategies.

This book presents a foundation for studying the micro-behavioral economics of global warming. The author develops an empirical model, named the Geographically-scaled Microeconometric model of Adapting Portfolios (G-MAP) in response to climatic changes and risks. The G-MAP model is applied to observed decisions of agricultural and natural resource enterprises in Sub-Saharan Africa and South America. The author describes the five applications of the model: the G-MAP animal species, the G-MAP agricultural systems, the G-MAP natural resource enterprises, the G-MAP climate risk, and the G-MAP public adaptations. The micro-behavioral economics of global warming and the G-MAP models are evaluated against the three alternative modeling traditions: The first is the Agro-Economic Models (AEM) based on crop simulations of selected crops under elevated CO2 conditions; The second is a family of econometric studies of grain yield changes caused by yearly weather fluctuations; The third is the Agro-Ecological Zone (AEZ) method hinged crucially on the AEZ classifications of ecosystems. The author offers a refreshing look at the traditional economics of global warming, unraveling a broad array of adaptation strategies adopted by managers of agricultural and natural resource enterprises in Sub-Saharan Africa and South America. The book demonstrates that the micro-behavioral economics dynamically integrates multiple disciplines in a cohesive way - including economics, psychology, climate science, ecosystem studies, agronomy, and animal science - into the decision-making framework of an individual agent. The G-MAP models provide a guide map of adaptation strategies for the humanity's enduring journey of battling global climatic changes in this century and beyond.

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